Man accused of hitting woman with cordless phone
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Kevin A. Gordon, 30, of Sallisaw was formally charged with two felony counts Dec. 11 for burglary in the first degree and assault with a dangerous weapon.

On Oct. 19, Gordon entered the home of Rebecca Pratt of Sallisaw, at 9:30 p.m. without her consent and allegedly assaulted her with a cordless phone.

The report states that Pratt called out to Gordon to leave. Gordon then threatened her by telling her she better be afraid of him because he could hurt her. Gordon then hit Pratt in the stomach and across the face with a cordless phone the report states.

Deputy Greg Cox stated in the report that Gordon admitted to entering. Gordon also stated in the report that he did not push, kick or hit Pratt with anything.


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